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#173813 05/19/10 08:30 AM
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[Linked Image from inlinethumb20.webshots.com]

This would be my choice of all Chevrolets ever made , well..except a new ZR1 Corvette....grin

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Found one here in Houston in... 1971?
When I was driving my 37 coupe to school.
It had both a 37 and a 38 nose and had been a drag racer...
Pretty gutted but all the sheet metal was there....
Think they wanted a couple hundred for it..
But that was out of my HS kid budget!

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Steve, that;s a right nice looking car. Sure is. Maybe you should buy one like it. Money is just a detail.

Best, Charlie

BTW: That pictured beauty can only be a far second to a 41 cabriolet. Sad for you 38 fans, but true. Just my opinion, of course.


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I'll buy ANYTHING if you loan me the money on MY terms. grin

Financing is much more important than the price.

We could go in as partners. You could be my secret partner. I'll drive it and keep it and you can own it. Whata think?

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Errrrrr. Stand by.


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